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and i left a comfortable problem in america and went to afghanistan. my life in afghanistan is quite comfortable, and home was always home so matter -- the united states was a second home and a great place to go to school, but at the end of the day home is always home and when you are home, my life is much more meaningful than what i was doing here in the state's, more rewarding. when i go to the schools and one of the students who is 20 years old and gets up and says if it wasn't for this program i could never write my name, for i recently came back from graduation of one of our schools which is located in a village in the mountains where few have gone, and we had 44 students graduating, and one of them who had gotten married when she was in ninth grade, then her husband took her to where there were no schools so she ended up having kids and pursued the family life and her husband was very for but she wanted to complete her high school social managed to convince the husband that we have to move back to this village where she can finish high school and
and i left a comfortable problem in america and went to afghanistan. my life in afghanistan is quite comfortable, and home was always home so matter -- the united states was a second home and a great place to go to school, but at the end of the day home is always home and when you are home, my life is much more meaningful than what i was doing here in the state's, more rewarding. when i go to the schools and one of the students who is 20 years old and gets up and says if it wasn't for this...
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>> jon: this could be a whole new start for america. maybe we should go macrobiotic, organic, locally raised grass fed cattle raised from family farm, not factories, no pink slime. >> jooon, i know you still want me, pink slime and all. >> jon: no, i can't give in to your mechanically separated meat pulp. >> i'm finely texted. >> jon: you're a jerk and a liar! >> look at me. >> jon: i deserve fresh, grade-a, ammonia free-- >> goddamn it, johnny, i'm your best friend! don't you walk away from me! we belong together! ( applause ) >> jon: you know what? i can't stay mad at you. ( laughter ) you know what, buddy? you've been so good. i'm ready to-. >> aahhhh! yeah! ( laughter ) >> jon: too much. >> feels right, doesn't it, jon, huh? ( laughter ) your mouth too full to respond? i'll give you a second. now use your show to tell the world -- >> stephen: no, i don't think i should do that. no! why would you do that? >> you can and you will! >> jon: all right, i will! pink slime. face it, it's really no worse than ( bleep ) you already eat. >> t
>> jon: this could be a whole new start for america. maybe we should go macrobiotic, organic, locally raised grass fed cattle raised from family farm, not factories, no pink slime. >> jooon, i know you still want me, pink slime and all. >> jon: no, i can't give in to your mechanically separated meat pulp. >> i'm finely texted. >> jon: you're a jerk and a liar! >> look at me. >> jon: i deserve fresh, grade-a, ammonia free-- >> goddamn it, johnny,...
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america are suffering losses and have won a stanley are becoming the fall guy and relationships. look how is the war on terror viewed by the pakistanis themselves to the see americans as fighting a common enemy or what's what's your take on that we have allies and we have a common agenda to defeat the extremists but it's sad that in spite of having a common agenda a common enemy actually does the first kind of minor history that the u.s. and pakistan has a common agenda to defeat the taliban but yet in spite of that the mistrust is so deep between the two countries that it has a relationship which could have been very good what in your opinion should be done to fix this mistrust to boost the real. we should learn to talk to each other not past each other i think there are nor the shortcuts to face i think the best way of fixing mistrust between two individuals talk openly with each other roll up your sleeves and talked create you not just be your diplomacy in dying doesn't cut how do you see pakistan's relations developing with the united states in the next year now that barack o
america are suffering losses and have won a stanley are becoming the fall guy and relationships. look how is the war on terror viewed by the pakistanis themselves to the see americans as fighting a common enemy or what's what's your take on that we have allies and we have a common agenda to defeat the extremists but it's sad that in spite of having a common agenda a common enemy actually does the first kind of minor history that the u.s. and pakistan has a common agenda to defeat the taliban...
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the national security aspect of why america's schools must get better. >> right. well, we wanted to bring together those from the national security community with those from the education community to make this case, that our crisis in education is indeed a crisis for national security. there's i matter of the human potential, everything from being able to train people for the jobs of the 21st century so the united states can maintain global competitiveness, you need science and engineering and math as well as english language skills and our kids are not really getting them. secondly, we wanted to draw attention to the fact that too many people are unfit to serve in the military because of obesity, yes, but poor educational skills. we don't have enough people in intelligence agencies in the foreign service, people who can do cyber security because of technology needed there. perhaps the most important thing our national cohesion is at stake. it doesn't matter where it came from, it matters where you're going and education was the key to making that true. today whe
the national security aspect of why america's schools must get better. >> right. well, we wanted to bring together those from the national security community with those from the education community to make this case, that our crisis in education is indeed a crisis for national security. there's i matter of the human potential, everything from being able to train people for the jobs of the 21st century so the united states can maintain global competitiveness, you need science and...
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"this is america." >> "this is america" is made possible by the national education association, the nation's largest advocate for children and public education. the american federation of teachers, a union of professionals. the singapore tourism bureau -- is something for everyone. singapore airlines -- a great way to fly. poongsan corporation, forging a higher global standard. the ctc foundation,the rotondaro family trust afo communications. -- and the rotondaro family trust. >> you have been in iraq and afghanistan. i want to talk about afghanistan as a country and as a people. you were there as a civilian and as a soldier. when i see afghanistan, -- say afghanistan, what triggers in your mind? >> the terrain is as formidable in difficult as the people. [laughter] >> interesting. >> the people in our rural areas, predominately were we are fighting, the people live in peace with the land as much as possible. if they do not save enough food, they start in the winter. there are valleys shot off because of snow fall. when there are rivers flooding, there is not much to mitigate them. it is a v
"this is america." >> "this is america" is made possible by the national education association, the nation's largest advocate for children and public education. the american federation of teachers, a union of professionals. the singapore tourism bureau -- is something for everyone. singapore airlines -- a great way to fly. poongsan corporation, forging a higher global standard. the ctc foundation,the rotondaro family trust afo communications. -- and the rotondaro...
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better to have the us as friends rather than enemies what kind of message would leaving now send to america which at the moment is a supposedly a trusted friend and ally we have a claim that we are an independent country and we spend billions on an independent nuclear weapon we should be an independent as far as afghanistan is concerned we've already seen countries that we greatly or. some with themselves pulling out of the conflict quite likely already they've given huge contributions in blood and treasure we should take our own decision we know that at least eighty percent of the population a same for goodness sake bring our boys home by christmas pull fled thank you my pleasure. wealthy british stock. market. has come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two cars a report. overcoming a barrier like this see. what you crave something. when you reach to. do whatever it takes to get on the top of the world. bridge. to teach. russia would be so much brighter if you want someone from fas
better to have the us as friends rather than enemies what kind of message would leaving now send to america which at the moment is a supposedly a trusted friend and ally we have a claim that we are an independent country and we spend billions on an independent nuclear weapon we should be an independent as far as afghanistan is concerned we've already seen countries that we greatly or. some with themselves pulling out of the conflict quite likely already they've given huge contributions in blood...
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but where did the term little america come from? >> it came from a remarkable project in the 1950s, led by a team of american engineers, to develop parts of southern afghanistan to dig irrigation candles, build dams, in the very same terrain that the current troop surge unfolded in. back then, these american engineers decided to build a model town for themselves. right smack dab in the middle of the desert in the province. eight square blocks. four blocks by two blocks. instead of traditional afghan homes, big tall walls, they built suburban style american homes, ramblers with white stucco walls. man cured front lawnsle them country's first and only code high -- co-ed high school, and a swimming pool where boys and girls could square together. and weekly square dances and a bar tender who could pull a mean gin and tonic. afghans looked at the model and said, that's fine for you americans. we don't want to live that way. but the afghans came up with the name for it, called it "little america" and that's where i got the title of the b
but where did the term little america come from? >> it came from a remarkable project in the 1950s, led by a team of american engineers, to develop parts of southern afghanistan to dig irrigation candles, build dams, in the very same terrain that the current troop surge unfolded in. back then, these american engineers decided to build a model town for themselves. right smack dab in the middle of the desert in the province. eight square blocks. four blocks by two blocks. instead of...
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we hope you check in for "good morning america," working while we rest. and we're always online at abc news.com. jimmy kimmel is next. goodnight, america. >> dicky: up next on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live," >> i think he looks like every guy in eve
we hope you check in for "good morning america," working while we rest. and we're always online at abc news.com. jimmy kimmel is next. goodnight, america. >> dicky: up next on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live," >> i think he looks like every guy in eve
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the droid razr you wan one powerful connection on america's largest 4g lte network. that's real value. give mom the droid razr by motororola. only 99.99.. the lowest price ever. verizon. hola, mama. it's my mom. >>> it has to be tough to sneak air force one anywhere, but they managed just that today as president obama made a top-secret trip to afghanistan under the cover of darkness while some republican rivals are dismissing the trip has publicly motivat motivated. he addressed the nation with another promise that the longest war is winding down. >> last year, we removed 10,000 u.s. troops from afghanistan. another 23,000 will leave by the end of the summer. after that, reductions will continue at a steady pace, with more and more of our troops coming home. as our coalition agreed, by the end of 2014, the afghans will be fully responsible for the security of their country. >> reporter: we're joined now from christiane amanpour. always great to have you drop by. this is a delicate dance for the president convincing americans the war is over, convincing afghans that w
the droid razr you wan one powerful connection on america's largest 4g lte network. that's real value. give mom the droid razr by motororola. only 99.99.. the lowest price ever. verizon. hola, mama. it's my mom. >>> it has to be tough to sneak air force one anywhere, but they managed just that today as president obama made a top-secret trip to afghanistan under the cover of darkness while some republican rivals are dismissing the trip has publicly motivat motivated. he addressed the...
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we're one of 14 cities in america that has a food policy director. we have done a lot of work to and expand affordable health the options. i said this is a great thing. not only raise the level of compassion and understanding to dispel bad stereotypes for those letter on snap but also the policy we could make at the local level to address food and security, expand health the options. that is what we're doing this week. we also have to think of society as a whole. there were security guards in my office and talking with them some make $7 of our. many of them are working overtime yet still qualify for snap yet we allow many employees it is there to block the sex and love section of. [laughter] it is like the line across with certain magazines. [laughter] you should put your book on the sec's by all. >> we should call it 50 shades of homelessness. [laughter] it would have sold better. >> there is poignant testimony to live in a society of first responders when a buildings targeted with terrorists intents there on the "frontline" but we only paid them $7
we're one of 14 cities in america that has a food policy director. we have done a lot of work to and expand affordable health the options. i said this is a great thing. not only raise the level of compassion and understanding to dispel bad stereotypes for those letter on snap but also the policy we could make at the local level to address food and security, expand health the options. that is what we're doing this week. we also have to think of society as a whole. there were security guards in...
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better to have the us as friends rather than enemies what kind of message would leaving now send to america which at the moment is a supposedly a trusted friend and ally we have a claim that we are an independent country and we spend billions on an independent nuclear weapon we should be an independent as far as afghanistan is concerned we've already seen countries that we greatly respect and admire similar to themselves pulling out of the conflict quite rightly on rudely they've given huge contributions in blood and treasure we should take our own decision we know that at least eighty percent of the population are same for goodness sake bring our boys home by christmas pull flint thank you my pleasure. wealthy british scientists on. market why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. mission and free accreditation free transport charge is free the maintenance free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free
better to have the us as friends rather than enemies what kind of message would leaving now send to america which at the moment is a supposedly a trusted friend and ally we have a claim that we are an independent country and we spend billions on an independent nuclear weapon we should be an independent as far as afghanistan is concerned we've already seen countries that we greatly respect and admire similar to themselves pulling out of the conflict quite rightly on rudely they've given huge...
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. >> something is happening in america. and that phone keeps on ringing because snample virginia doesn't have thumbs. >> the senator from virginia doesn't have thumbs. >> the ad was sponsored by k 9. so far no response from hank as yet. the mud is flinging. >> the clause are coming out. -- claws are coming out. >> i can follow that with a forecast that will make you have a little bit of spring feer. by the end of the week outside clear skies right now. few high clouds. not going to amount to much. it will be dry tomorrow but you will notice the sun rise at around 20 after 7:00. a little difference if you're used to waking up with it brighter outside. temperatures made it up to 63 at reagan national. temperature 78 high back in 1967. winds out of the south 7 miles an hour. 54. george washington university ten degrees warmer for a daytime high. our final stop takes us to annandale annandale with winds just around 2 miles an hour out of the south. temperatures across the board. 50 winchester. head down to fredericksburg lookin
. >> something is happening in america. and that phone keeps on ringing because snample virginia doesn't have thumbs. >> the senator from virginia doesn't have thumbs. >> the ad was sponsored by k 9. so far no response from hank as yet. the mud is flinging. >> the clause are coming out. -- claws are coming out. >> i can follow that with a forecast that will make you have a little bit of spring feer. by the end of the week outside clear skies right now. few high...
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we today in the united states of america and partially the afghan government deals with an adversary to which we speak with but whose leader has not been seen or heard of in the last ten years. nobody has seen him alive nor has any even videotape, though there's a supposed couple of videotapes out, though he's not seen on them. the taliban government is centralized autocratic system was in part attributed to increasing ties between omar and leadership established in eastern afghanistan in 1996. again, osama bin laden came not through the taliban. he was there before the taliban came in. he was there under what was called eastern shore rarks which are people that are not part of the afghan government. they came in and took jalal bad. the alliance was not something taliban was seeking initially. it just happened to be there and the title forged from there. in august 1998 the bombings of two u.s. embassies in africa by affiliates of osama bin laden prompted the united states to launch cruise missiles attacks on suspected terrorist camps in afghanistan and spearheaded an effort to isolat
we today in the united states of america and partially the afghan government deals with an adversary to which we speak with but whose leader has not been seen or heard of in the last ten years. nobody has seen him alive nor has any even videotape, though there's a supposed couple of videotapes out, though he's not seen on them. the taliban government is centralized autocratic system was in part attributed to increasing ties between omar and leadership established in eastern afghanistan in 1996....
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here in america, afghanistan, africa or pakistan. the way to overcome that i think is through education and also with having courage and compassion. instead of building walls we need to build peace and have the courage to do that. so i went back to pakistan in 94 and brought the school supplies and finally got to the village and the man was again there to greet me. he shook his head and said, chizle what the heck. not only had i come back, he said you've made two big mistakes. we don't start building before wintertime and if you really want to build school we're going to have to build a bridge first and i hadn't really thought about that. so i came back to america and raised 10,000 more dollars. and then i got back from tack stan and bridge got built and no school yet. i was 38 years old, die hard bachelor and all i could think was getting that school built. i went to a fund raise er the fair month in san francisco where my hero was speaking. it was getting late and people were nodding off and he was going on and on about the queens
here in america, afghanistan, africa or pakistan. the way to overcome that i think is through education and also with having courage and compassion. instead of building walls we need to build peace and have the courage to do that. so i went back to pakistan in 94 and brought the school supplies and finally got to the village and the man was again there to greet me. he shook his head and said, chizle what the heck. not only had i come back, he said you've made two big mistakes. we don't start...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the globe. a brutal crime, that is how the u.n. secretary general is saying president assad massacred hundreds of people on sunday, and this condemnation, as they say they shot down a helicopter as it attacked another damascus suburb. there is concern the helicopter crashed near a mosque, but there were no more details. a report from lebanon. >> a dramatic development in the battle for damascus. a military here -- aircraft burst into flames and fell from the skies. they had claimed to have shot it down. state television acknowledged only that it had crashed. it was a huge morale boost in this sun even more. the footage appears to show smoldering wreckage. there is no sign of the pilot. fighting has raged in the capital for more than one week, with the army trying to deal with rebels in the outlying suburbs. this is fire with random shouting. to the north, the city of aleppo is the other main battleground. these images appeared to show using small weapons. activists claimed he hit an approach and
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the globe. a brutal crime, that is how the u.n. secretary general is saying president assad massacred hundreds of people on sunday, and this condemnation, as they say they shot down a helicopter as it attacked another damascus suburb. there is concern the helicopter crashed near a mosque, but there were no more details. a report from lebanon. >> a dramatic development in the battle for damascus. a military here -- aircraft...
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thinking about their three kids, seven grandkids and the other mystery family, mourning somewhere in america tonight. >> we benefitted from somebody that made a really generous decision. how do you thank someone for such a big gift? >> reporter: gordon's family is able to visit soon after surgery, and within a day, gordon is up, sitting in a chair. >> i feel really lucky that it worked out. >> reporter: and if fate smiles, there's a chance he could meet the family of the donor one of these days. for the head of the transplant, those are the moments that close the circle of loss and life. >> with transplant, we can't undo you that tragic episode, but what we can do is we can infuse some good into an otherwise tragic episode. where i see it most dramatically, and i've been doing this my whole career, and still brings tears to my eyes, is when the donor family and the recipient family get together. >> mayo doctors are so skilled that the second an organ becomes available, the patient's chances of survival jumps dramatically. most americans support the notion, but only about 40% take the steps t
thinking about their three kids, seven grandkids and the other mystery family, mourning somewhere in america tonight. >> we benefitted from somebody that made a really generous decision. how do you thank someone for such a big gift? >> reporter: gordon's family is able to visit soon after surgery, and within a day, gordon is up, sitting in a chair. >> i feel really lucky that it worked out. >> reporter: and if fate smiles, there's a chance he could meet the family of the...
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the subtitle of the book is the future of america, pakistan and afghanistan. you have a number of interlinked essays towards the back of the book that are all very strong. it seems come if i read them right, that one of your things was that you feel that the american design from the street at design that the united states has, looking forward for afghan and its relations and roles in afghanistan, its relationships and roll with pakistan, it remains a muddle puddle. we are talking about the background call that i was on at the white house put on to talk about how things are going. the good news is that things are going well. everything is right on track. there is not a single aspect of the plan that is in trouble. that gives us some time to think about the design you have in mind. and i wonder really what you mean when you say that the united states needs to clarify or improve, in effect, it its strategic vision for the region after 2014. what are the missing elements of that and the sources of confusion that are really making things worse now? >> well, i think
the subtitle of the book is the future of america, pakistan and afghanistan. you have a number of interlinked essays towards the back of the book that are all very strong. it seems come if i read them right, that one of your things was that you feel that the american design from the street at design that the united states has, looking forward for afghan and its relations and roles in afghanistan, its relationships and roll with pakistan, it remains a muddle puddle. we are talking about the...
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get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >>> gas prices continue to skyrocket. that's fueling the political fire. it's a huge election year issue. it's what the consumer sees at the pump. >> some politicians see this as a political opportunity. since it's an election year, they are already dusting off their same 3-point plan for $2 gas. >> you have two futures. you have $2.50 a gallon or less. you have $9 a gallon or more. you pick. i think the majority starts to shrink for obama. >> if there's one thing we have learned through this tour and all the rest of it, it's that there's no more significant issue and no more consequential commodity that's completely mispriced than energy. and the fact of the matter is, whether it's the $7 trillion on the straits of hormuz, or the manipulation that occurs at the pump on a speculative level, to get lost in the price of gasoline is to get lost in one of the most corrupt explorations in the history of mankind. at the same time as the mega panel comes in, tim is here, sam is here. imogen
get free one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. >>> gas prices continue to skyrocket. that's fueling the political fire. it's a huge election year issue. it's what the consumer sees at the pump. >> some politicians see this as a political opportunity. since it's an election year, they are already dusting off their same 3-point plan for $2 gas. >> you have two futures. you have $2.50 a gallon or less. you have $9 a gallon or more. you pick. i think the majority...
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and then we look for terrorist groups in latin america that doesn't exist. this is something that we have to see. we are failing american people if we don't realize some of this thing. so it's just that. it's a pipe dream. the problem is that muslim community is never going to be -- one of the things that it is dangerous right now and i will go to that and it is getting more and more dangerous is the intrinsification of sectarian and regional conflicts. we are making a conflict turkey. instead of zero problems, he has now problems with just about everybody. what i'm saying is that all of those things i agree hundred percent and i am no expert on that. we have to follow the sosomali disenchanted. we have been shooting our selves in the foot. we keep saying that al qaeda and taliban have no connection. whoever believes in that believes in the tooth fairy. i was invited for that. it's the only this evening i can contribute, the regional conflict. >> don't go away. >> i won't go away. >> just one point of clarification. you're right, everybody wants to create ti
and then we look for terrorist groups in latin america that doesn't exist. this is something that we have to see. we are failing american people if we don't realize some of this thing. so it's just that. it's a pipe dream. the problem is that muslim community is never going to be -- one of the things that it is dangerous right now and i will go to that and it is getting more and more dangerous is the intrinsification of sectarian and regional conflicts. we are making a conflict turkey. instead...
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so that makes my total now - i've counted 21 people in america. to me that's single most incredible inspiring news to come out of that country. that alone is justification for the sacrifice and cost and the investment in that country and nobody in america is aware of that. the media, government, the people. to me that news should be broadcast from every mountain top in this publication called hope we write about that. go and tell people there's some really good things happening and it's related to employ kabs and the number of kids in afghanistan it's gone up six fold since 2000. unfortunately there's other forces at work. in the last year the taliban have bombed more than 400 mostly girls schools and it's travesty. what's amazing if you go back, they've been written off the government records and not getting funding but some kids are still trying go to school in these villages and i think we owe to those brave children to help those kids finish school and don't worry about the, i.e.d counts but worry about those brave children still trying go to
so that makes my total now - i've counted 21 people in america. to me that's single most incredible inspiring news to come out of that country. that alone is justification for the sacrifice and cost and the investment in that country and nobody in america is aware of that. the media, government, the people. to me that news should be broadcast from every mountain top in this publication called hope we write about that. go and tell people there's some really good things happening and it's related...
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better to have the us as friends rather than enemies what kind of message would leaving now send to america which at the moment is a supposedly a trusted friend and ally we have a claim that we are an independent country and we spend billions on an independent nuclear weapon we should be an independent as far as afghanistan is concerned we've already seen countries that we greatly are. in the same with themselves pulling out of the cong quite likely all rudely they've given huge contributions in blood and treasure we should take our own decision we know that at least eighty percent of the population are same for goodness sake bring our boys home by christmas pull thank you my pleasure. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side. thousands of kilometers of unspoilt countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters going on he has been hu
better to have the us as friends rather than enemies what kind of message would leaving now send to america which at the moment is a supposedly a trusted friend and ally we have a claim that we are an independent country and we spend billions on an independent nuclear weapon we should be an independent as far as afghanistan is concerned we've already seen countries that we greatly are. in the same with themselves pulling out of the cong quite likely all rudely they've given huge contributions...
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better to have the us as friends rather than enemies what kind of message would leaving now send to america which at the moment is supposedly a trusted friend and ally we have a claim that we are an independent country and we spend billions on an independent nuclear weapon we should be an independent as far as afghanistan is concerned we've already seen countries that we greatly respect and admire similar themselves pulling out of the conflict quite rightly on rudely they've given huge contributions in blood and treasure we should take our own decision we know that at least eighty percent of the population are same for goodness sake bring our boys home by christmas pull flint thank you my pleasure. trimmings in this tree even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds at once but we didn't use the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from really. believes not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones of souls and by imitating
better to have the us as friends rather than enemies what kind of message would leaving now send to america which at the moment is supposedly a trusted friend and ally we have a claim that we are an independent country and we spend billions on an independent nuclear weapon we should be an independent as far as afghanistan is concerned we've already seen countries that we greatly respect and admire similar themselves pulling out of the conflict quite rightly on rudely they've given huge...
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president on national security and say we want to put a missiles battery here on the east coast to protect america from these missiles. and the president won't support this. i spoke to loreta sanchez. they have sided it is really necessary. they argue that the iranians don't have a nuclear weapon and the iranians don't have an icbn at this point. it will cost $100 million if they get this into the bill to do a study on this thing and guarantee the construction of this would lead to billions and billions more in expenses. we have seen the defense department has to carve out $490 billion out of their future planning. so this would add a great deal more expense to the pentagon over the next ten years if they were to take this route. >> we'll have to end it there. frank oliveri. >>> authorization act for fiscal year 2013. thank you for joining us today as the committee on armed services prepares to mark up the national events authorization act for fiscal year 2013. i would like to start by expressing my appreciation to ranking member smith for his commitment to a bipartisan process that has seen this
president on national security and say we want to put a missiles battery here on the east coast to protect america from these missiles. and the president won't support this. i spoke to loreta sanchez. they have sided it is really necessary. they argue that the iranians don't have a nuclear weapon and the iranians don't have an icbn at this point. it will cost $100 million if they get this into the bill to do a study on this thing and guarantee the construction of this would lead to billions and...
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be friends of america and the enemy of america but there's. to be. so you don't want to be a criminal. but you can become a parking lot and limited knowing fully ready. to be you really have to do it differently well yes because at this point like you said being united states acting is often around pakistani government i mean today pakistan lives with the fact that the u.s. delivers drone strikes. that kill actually not only terrorists but innocent civilians. one american silliman a lot of your government wasn't really warned about it either in advance it really outrageous a lot of people in pakistan. why i put up with it that's a very good christian. a. roof i. should be going through that means both the united states and by just not. all of these each other a lot of people go people who go across never from this side that drones and other people some of the people coming so they just pick the region is. certain actions against. people when there happens. is the use of this is the punishment that there's info. you. see when some of bin laden was eli
be friends of america and the enemy of america but there's. to be. so you don't want to be a criminal. but you can become a parking lot and limited knowing fully ready. to be you really have to do it differently well yes because at this point like you said being united states acting is often around pakistani government i mean today pakistan lives with the fact that the u.s. delivers drone strikes. that kill actually not only terrorists but innocent civilians. one american silliman a lot of your...
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unfortunately they seem to have won out because america has lost appetite to fight anymore there are doubts that after the alliance with draws from of gonna stand the taliban won't be able to fulfill this power vacuum what sort of threats including security threats does this create for pakistan i think for you to probably. not be able to resolve. the issues of understand there are many and there are very entrenched problems and the taliban themselves may not be able to resolve the problem but that is that is. understanding that possibly they may form the government i'm not sure about that but hypothetically let's say they form the got but what happens to pakistan i think pakistan will have a problem because the year of one taliban are going to support the party. thought quite honestly the pakistani average person doesn't want a taliban type of a government in pakistan so this is support our taliban which is not good for our health so should pakistan reconcile with the taliban or aim to weaken it and well pakistan i'm sorry if you read what's happening in pakistan nearly heart of our
unfortunately they seem to have won out because america has lost appetite to fight anymore there are doubts that after the alliance with draws from of gonna stand the taliban won't be able to fulfill this power vacuum what sort of threats including security threats does this create for pakistan i think for you to probably. not be able to resolve. the issues of understand there are many and there are very entrenched problems and the taliban themselves may not be able to resolve the problem but...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, shell, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying cleaner-burning natural gas to generate electricity. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol, a biofuel made from renewable sugar cane. >> a minute, mom! >> let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. in shooting down of a military airplane in damascus. >> so it is my privilege to proclaim the 2012 republican national
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america." >> this is "bbc world news america." world leaders gather in washington for economic talks as the problems with the eurozone takes center stage. facebook makes its stock market debut, but at the end of the day, or enough buyers liking what they saw. sasha baron cohen gives a rare interview as himself. >> i enjoy being anonymous. >> will you enjoy it not be an anonymous? >> no, not as much. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. this weekend, the problems of the eurozone are coming to america's shores as president obama hosts the g8 summit on side of washington. he met with the new french president, francois hollande, at the white house today. they reiterated their conviction that greece must stay in the single currency. >> it just a week in the job and the new man is in the eye of the storm, being sidestepped in the white house. when it comes to the european economy at least, president obama might have had themselves a new friend. they are both men of the center- left. both want to stimulate a
america." >> this is "bbc world news america." world leaders gather in washington for economic talks as the problems with the eurozone takes center stage. facebook makes its stock market debut, but at the end of the day, or enough buyers liking what they saw. sasha baron cohen gives a rare interview as himself. >> i enjoy being anonymous. >> will you enjoy it not be an anonymous? >> no, not as much. >> welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and...
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there are sick things going on in society in afghanistan that we in america we are not going to be able to change. the blood and treasure and everything we have put into the country for 10 years, is all for not. because as soon as they leave, afghanistan is going to go right back to where it was before we got there and there's nothing we can do about t we need to cut our losses and move on. unless where the united nations or some of the more international groups that want to try to come in to help like you said, help the culture change good for them. but the u.s. has spent enough there and --. >> culture is the operative word i am afraid. >> because --. >> you can't from the outside it's hard enough to do it from the inside. but i do think that what our presence there has done is to free some forces among the people. to begin to push toward a greater civilized society. and we've got to find ways to somehow reenforce those cultural forces. and the best way to do that is to empower women. women are key it seems to me to whatever is going to happen to afghanistan in the future. male-domina
there are sick things going on in society in afghanistan that we in america we are not going to be able to change. the blood and treasure and everything we have put into the country for 10 years, is all for not. because as soon as they leave, afghanistan is going to go right back to where it was before we got there and there's nothing we can do about t we need to cut our losses and move on. unless where the united nations or some of the more international groups that want to try to come in to...
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>>stuart: store sales in america down, slightly, but down. that is unusual. sales in europe were down 10 percent. i don't think recession when i see 10 percent, i think depression. >>guest: this is people that are not eating out. they are shopping less. as evidenced by lauren sales and macy sales. you mention priceline, people are not traveling. we see evidence that the consumer, these are all companies that republic the american and the global consumers and they are cutting back. even when we are supposed to be in a recovery. >>stuart: can you make a value judgment and say we are on track to recession? or simply more evidence of slowing down? >>guest: we are a consumer-oriented society. the retail industry
>>stuart: store sales in america down, slightly, but down. that is unusual. sales in europe were down 10 percent. i don't think recession when i see 10 percent, i think depression. >>guest: this is people that are not eating out. they are shopping less. as evidenced by lauren sales and macy sales. you mention priceline, people are not traveling. we see evidence that the consumer, these are all companies that republic the american and the global consumers and they are cutting back....
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started an anti terror campaign in afghanistan at the time america's first lady said the campaign would finally give the afghan women their freedom a decade later we ask if anything's changed stay with us. and tell us that i get that you know i should look up and invoke tempi and joe you actually come other than me about. my little boy yes all right. let's get it to him but not. the other. they have two schools they have that i too would do works with but cements and the mystery is one that woman is asian enjoys i'm sure i'm uncivil to say there were many factors if you will still and felt they were still there with two alike and each universities. this is freedoms. that no one respects lozier longmont all the nation look. live on for their own goods for their protection either through that he wrote above. i don't remember if women don't wear their headscarf so they will be harassed raped injured and humiliated. whole there is no longer the gun is the low we have the woman in parliament we have the women in media we have the woman in the universities we have the women in the government
started an anti terror campaign in afghanistan at the time america's first lady said the campaign would finally give the afghan women their freedom a decade later we ask if anything's changed stay with us. and tell us that i get that you know i should look up and invoke tempi and joe you actually come other than me about. my little boy yes all right. let's get it to him but not. the other. they have two schools they have that i too would do works with but cements and the mystery is one that...
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do we go forward tax toward a new vision of an america which prosperity is shared? to go forward to the same policies that got us in the mess in the first place? we have to go forward. i believe we have to keep working to create an america that no matter who you are or what you look like or where you come from, no matter who you love, you can make it here if you try. that is what is why i am running for a second term as president. 2 we have got everything we need to make things work here in america. we still have the best workers in the world. we have the best entrepreneurs in the world. we have the best colleges and universities. the best scientists. the best researchers. we have the greatest diversity of talent and ingenuity from every corner of the globe. chicago is an example of what makes this country great. what is holding us back is not the lack of big ideas or big plans. what is holding us back is a brand of washington politics that says we're not going to compromise and no matter what. it is gridlocked in stalemate -- and stalesmates and propaganda by the o
do we go forward tax toward a new vision of an america which prosperity is shared? to go forward to the same policies that got us in the mess in the first place? we have to go forward. i believe we have to keep working to create an america that no matter who you are or what you look like or where you come from, no matter who you love, you can make it here if you try. that is what is why i am running for a second term as president. 2 we have got everything we need to make things work here in...
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one america's threatening behavior towards iran may not just be about terence nuclear ambitions this rhetoric has intensified noticeably over the course of the presidential race and its authors marina point nine explains some politicians are putting political points on the support of the jewish community ahead of the u.s. national interest. america almost never misses an opportunity to praise its ally ironclad commitment and i mean ironclad to israel's security has meant the closest military cooperation between our two countries in history both point a proverbial punch at its greatest adversary but there be no doubt america is determined to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon and i will take no options off the table ok however for many american jews and israeli supporters barack obama's war of words against tehran doesn't go far no sign of the simply state i'm committed to israel security you have to promote policies that commit you show that you're serious about his security israel through these actions feels that obama is not committed to doing everything this power to stop
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away from afghanistan, the mayday protests have been sweeping america. thousands across new york city. if you were a resident, you would know this. as we await comments, we hope, on tape from karzai and the president. we introduce ian bremer who is a president of the world's leading consulting firm and author of "every nation for himself." his book kpz what he calls a new world order in which every nation is most concerned with fending for themselves. basically a short term culture in government which is the very thing that the mayday protests and the guitarmy -- if it wasn't for the president in afghanistan today, there would be all these things -- >> no question. but it wouldn't be tomorrow. a number of months ago people were asking about wall street and then it stopped. we're not forced to make she's decisions. mayday is great for mayday. >> we're going to take the president in afghanistan. >> i, too, want to thank ambassador frank crocker and national security and their teams for the extraordinary work that brought about this day. i've come to afghan
away from afghanistan, the mayday protests have been sweeping america. thousands across new york city. if you were a resident, you would know this. as we await comments, we hope, on tape from karzai and the president. we introduce ian bremer who is a president of the world's leading consulting firm and author of "every nation for himself." his book kpz what he calls a new world order in which every nation is most concerned with fending for themselves. basically a short term culture in...
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america's future lies somewhere else. it lies in the pacific region. from day one, and in fact be a rousing rhetoric without which basically was launched by barack obama using his own personal story, his speeches and cairo, were really designed to begin systematically to shift american foreign policy priority somewhere else. and that is why barack obama wanted to basically reduce the american boots on the ground. the area itself, he really wanted to bring most american troops from iraq and american from afghanistan and that is why he was deeply suspicious of a close national security. in fact it was hillary clinton that forced his hand a great deal, hillary clinton because sarkozy and other people -- so at the end of the day barack obama and the national security was supposed. robert gates and any president -- though the military said we are too overextended. so the reality is that the end it was really presented -- and the whole debate was you have to do something abo it in the truth is we also have to -- we will chase you from house to house and we w
america's future lies somewhere else. it lies in the pacific region. from day one, and in fact be a rousing rhetoric without which basically was launched by barack obama using his own personal story, his speeches and cairo, were really designed to begin systematically to shift american foreign policy priority somewhere else. and that is why barack obama wanted to basically reduce the american boots on the ground. the area itself, he really wanted to bring most american troops from iraq and...
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will build an enduring partnership with afghanistan so it is never again a source of attacks again america, end quote. the need for a long-term commitment extends to our coalition partners as well. as nato secretary-general rasmussen said in december, quote, our commitment does not end with transition, we will finish the job to help create a secure afghanistan for a shared security, end quote. achieving a durable peace in afghanistan will require some form of reconciliation among afghans. it is by no means certain the effort to bear fruit in the near term but it in is our national security interest to try. any negotiated outcome with insurgents must meet our red lines for reconciliation, insurgents must, one renounce violence, two, break all advertise with al qaeda and, three, abide by the constitution after afghanistan. success in afghanistan will depend on the support of afghans -- afghanistan's names, like pakistan. pakistan has legitimate interest as should be understood and addressed. pakistan has responsibil ities, take further steps to ensure that military and extremist groups canno
will build an enduring partnership with afghanistan so it is never again a source of attacks again america, end quote. the need for a long-term commitment extends to our coalition partners as well. as nato secretary-general rasmussen said in december, quote, our commitment does not end with transition, we will finish the job to help create a secure afghanistan for a shared security, end quote. achieving a durable peace in afghanistan will require some form of reconciliation among afghans. it is...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." the tale of the tape. it romney gets grilled. nato announces it is scaling back missions with afghan security forces after number of deadly attacks. how much will really change underground's? and, rediscovering the music of -- now his songs are sounding the right and notes. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. 49 days to go until the election, tonight a secret videotape can of mitt romney is the talk of the campaign trail. romney is heard as dismissing 47% of americans as government dependent. who see themselves as victims. he said his comments were not an elegantly stated. what is the fallout? >> mitt romney does not need headlines like this 49 days before america votes. his latest problem is "mother jones" publishing a video of a dinner with trichet supporters. he suggests almost half of all americans are scrounge is. >> 47% who voted for the president are dependent and believe their victims who believe they are entitled to health care, food, and housing. you name it. they will
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." the tale of the tape. it romney gets grilled. nato announces it is scaling back missions with afghan security forces after number of deadly attacks. how much will really change underground's? and, rediscovering the music of -- now his songs are sounding the right and notes. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. 49 days to go until the election, tonight a secret...